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Creator of the “Holy Shit” video series, Jozef K. Richards and King’s Tower Productions, have announced they will be releasing a new quarterly series entitled “King’s Tower Quarterly” with its first episode premiering on May 30, 2016.

The new series will star director Jozef K. Richards and frequent collaborator, Matt Henry, known for playing Moses on “Holy Shit”, with contributions from comedian Reuben Glaser, returning from “Friday Night Weekly”, and Jacob Woelfel, who plays a role in the cinematic opening of Batman & Jesus and will host a behind the scenes peek at the scene’s production during the first episode of “King’s Tower Quarterly”.

The series will precede the unveiling of the first teaser trailer for Batman & Jesus at the Reason Rally in Washington D.C. on June 4, 2016.

Mythicist Milwaukee's Buzzed Belief debate series was featured in Milwaukee's Shepherd Express on March 16, 2016.

This weekend, believers and non-believers alike will get a chance to come together, have a cocktail and feast on the evidence presented.

Nearly sold out as of the article's publishing, the Carrier-Bass debate on "Are there reliable sources for the miraculous resurrection of Jesus Christ" will take place Saturday, March 19 at Shank Hall at 7 pm.

Mythicist Milwaukee is bringing big names to the city for our upcoming Mythinformation Conference on September 27. Our fall conference’s keynote speaker is Wu-Tang Clan member MC/rapper Killah Priest (Walter Reed) – speaking about religion’s influence on hip hop. An additional three speakers from the secular community – Mandisa Thomas, David Fitzgerald and Arthur George – will present for this full-day conference aimed at the secular, atheist and agnostic community.

The August edition of Milwaukee Magazine included a risky perspective article by now-openly atheist Mario Quadracci titled, "Faith No More: A skeptic rejects what cannot be proved." Mythicist Milwaukee co-founder Sean Fracek was quoted in the article talking about Milwaukee's atheist community and the upcoming Mythinformation Conference II. The magazine took a risk publishing an openly secular article like this, and we are grateful to see it covered in a mainstream publication. Please show your support by commenting on or sharing the original article. We hope to see more like it in the future!